Rain And T-storms Early Sunday
We continue to feel spring-like warmth as temps climb above the average highs for this time of the year. A few spots could even snag the 90 degree mark Saturday afternoon. That will be the end of it because we have a cold front on the way and it’s triggering rain and then allowing cooling air to spill into the state behind its passage. We could see temps drop into the mid 40s early next week.
In the meantime, we have a decent chance for rain activity areawide late Saturday night into early Sunday. A frontal boundary will make a run at the state and we expect a round of showers and t-storms to develop along and ahead of the frontal system early Sunday morning. Some of the storms could be strong to possibly severe. The main threat would be damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph. Rainfall potential will range between .25 to 1-inch.
We’re expecting most all of next week to be mainly clear and dry.  Another boundary will move quickly through the state Tuesday but we think it comes through dry. The most notable change in our weather will be the much cooler air. We could have several mornings with temps starting out in the 40s and daytime highs only managing the upper 70s.